History, Healing, and Hope conference to be held in Norfolk

History, Healing, and Hope conference to be held in Norfolk

The Disciple University of Virginia Annual Conference presents its second of three sessions, dialogue, strategize and take action to affect and improve Racial Justice starting with the city of Norfolk, Virginia.

Directed by Dr. Wayne Lavender and Dr. Stephen Wall-Smith

When? – 9th of November, 2013

Time? – between 8:30am – 12noon

Where? – At the Park Place United Methodist Church, main auditorium – 500 West 34th Street in Norfolk, Virginia.

How much? – Free and open to the public

Who? – Not only Norfolk residents, but for all to share their experiences and contribute to the effort of improving the racial justice starting with Norfolk.

Why? – Because every person has worth and value. All have experienced life situations that relate to racial wholeness in society. This opportunity is a three part series for the community and civic and faith-based leaders to participate and contribute to the continuing dialogue on the issue of improving racial justice starting with the city of Norfolk. We will record and document milestones and contributions that will be used for future efforts to improve the racial atmosphere of all cities.

Location for this event will be in the main sanctuary of Park Place United Methodist Church
500 West 34th Street in the beautiful city of Norfolk, Virginia 23508
Call: (757) 541-6026 – Elder Arthur W. Devine, Jr.
Pastor Dr. Stephen Wall-Smith: (757) 622-3363